The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 3

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THURSDAY, DECEMBE THE SEAT TLE STAR SIMANIDICOISEUM “TRIFLING WOMEN” A ceil ONY AY MonD? TONIGHT A RIDAY— The ce THEN GONE! arown ite Hex tngram’s “Tritling Women” with — MADNESS” Sat—Wesley Barey tn Nags io Riches” Steer ( Stren TODAY'S | one Wonderful Night” f The Leather ! COLUMBIA June Madness,” with Thetma,” by Marie ta Marr in im Mumter xu Mu COLASEUM Where the Public Keews IC Sees Geed Shows There is a scene in Viola Dana's A | new picture, “June Madnens,” pro . 2 fuced b Harry Bear ont and nov Closed tonight and Friday for the comple- ig t+ Rennie pong Mpc tion of its making over into one of the most | yp cet nods aging cel! 4 beautiful theatres in Western America. eae Sn with her shy, sly wiles; and the man, too, untethered and gay; and SATURDA Y— pa, feigning aerief, giving daughter away; and the bridesmaids six in a chattering ' and ma feoling older, but ot BL m ® Mot “ ere have giver :. Treasurer M Small Wa BY W. . PORTERFIELD utiful backgroun oe) coast of Norway, Char WASHINGTON, Dee. th ray laughs fn abund-| You would naturally think that ance in hi comedy offering.) Secretary Mellon, « multimillion “Paint Hearts,” as the laughing por tion of the b “The Varnity Five" | |fram the University of Montana are would, it aire in his own righ more or less, fight for |ecoring big in a number of catchy salaries in ad department, |eongn as the extra added feature, | wouldn't xe | ce | Met here fe the treasury epproprt STRAND jation bill, just reported in for Lon Chaney Gladys Brockwell You've heard about it—you'’ve read about it—you are sure to SEE IT! of the richest co orid, ® department har untry in t ing bi | ‘The Engtish paychologist who re! cently made the solemn pronounce ment that It ts impomible for a mar to be absolutely in love with twe | women at the same time seems to | have understated the cane to Barbara La Marr, who > | leading role in Rex Ingram's latent | | production for Metro, “Trifling Wom len.” at the Strand. After reading the newspapers and a lot of the re cent novels,” says Miss La Marr } “there doesn't seem to be many men | * left who are ‘absolutely in love’ with | * in even one women at a time.” ee NOTE: This is no doubt the biggest and COLUMBIA ; eae & neers i " When John D. Curtis returned to) oY he watoh, vhatever finest dramatic success the Liberty has yet idle Souk: nite Wun volee tn € ina | , po the year. And he thought he was leaving adventure wid ot behind him. But from the moment | WINTER GARDEN fhe stepped from bis hotel to witnens | j® man being nearly murdered, plunged into a mad night of myst land adventure which surpassed {thing he hed known in the Par & | Herbert Rawlinson plays th art Of | curnte portrayal of the adoleace: Curtis in “One Wonderful Night,”| youth, the small-town type, sincere | the Untversal picture showing at the} and honest, but ignorant of worldly | Columbia. Starting Satufday, Booth Tarkington's masterpiece, “The Flirt,” comes to the Columbia role in “The Cradle Buster,” at the Winter Garden, g star in the motion He in known fe Maxim silencers are not used on guns exclustvely. They are used on gan and of! engine exhausts and suc- |tions, air-compressor suctions, alr hotsts, air and steam discharges or | eafety valves, « steam traps, and so on, ways. Hunter played the leading part, that of the youth, in the stage play “Clare by Booth Tarkington, and establiahed his reputation in this piece. Thik season he plays a simi. jar part in support of Billie Burke, in “The Intimate Strangers.” eee OH, BOY! SEE “One Night” 'N’ FORGET YOUR CHRISTMAS WORRIES COLONIAL Dorothy Phillips, the superb emo. tional actress with a string of suc = | r THELMA . The Famous TOMORROW dames Oliver Curwood's “Jan of the Big Snows” PAINLESS PRICES ONLY 2 MORE DAYS—THEN GONE eed tal Love Story from the Novel by MARIE CORELLI Also ROUND 2 of the “Leather Pushers” “Dress Well—Never Miss the Money” Pan Suis and All-Wool Plaid Back | You Mave Nenad : Hook, New See the Pieture— ‘Columbia Coming Saturday: BOOTH TARKINGTON’S —AND— CHARLIE a Masterpiece jot of Lats “FAINT HBARTS” TRA 1K VARSITY 5” Riven, oe FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING Menurina of Melety $30 $35 $40 $45 f| a “ aotke t Christmas Suggestions Youtn Men’s and Boys’ Fancy Shirts Frank Tuttle © Waller Ir. t Sui Night Gowns Oe Collars, Ties GLENN HUNTER Macki ‘ Suspenders 9 ti Belts, Hose mbrellas Cuff Buttons x Hats and Caps Wool Socks BUSTER ¢ Shoes, Oxfords Garters ; House Slippers Arm. Bands riaWiith Marawerite Courtot Bath Robes Safety Razors Sport Coats Gloves, Sweaters Union Suits Watch Chains, Etc. OPEN A GATELY CHARGE ACCOUNT Convenient Terms Will Be Arranged REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Beattie Dally *9:00, 10:80, 11:90 4:18, 6:16 p.m, comEeDy Nmws Moyer DINARY Any Time 100 Loge Seats 20¢ AT THE CORNISH SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TO: . Priday, faturday and unday, 11:80 p, m. AUTOMOBILE FERRY Seattle tv Bremerton Daily ™ Ann Wells Direction ip enger Fare foe Ps MEN'S DANCE AND. DICAMA round "rei ri lo he oh a Wa yaveatings and "Ray Sraay- tat: | 9d Navy Yard Route Between Pike and Union Streets ember 21 2 Colman Dock Main 3903 Dece Admission 760 and Students b0c, plus war tax in Th ime Marte ¢ f es, Ws: eens famous ¢ Bardara La Marr and Rame fering ‘One Exciting Night Ty . he ‘Thelma must end. In T Marte Corelli gave to litera Glenn Hunter, who plays the lead: | hel ing » | wuper-feature, m Navarro in the Rex Ingram\ howing at the Strand ellon Pays ges to Clerks one skilled Inborer at $840 the year Yet, strange to say, there are more applications for these jobs than here are jot Why? Well, 30 ke tee 30 days annual and a sort of 1 don't know what it is, but somehow Uncle Sam can get Ip cheaper than any pri jepartment, but here anywhere For we hw hanging 9 portion of “they're col " but somehow n to anewer the fT ques commen to her credit, demonatrates her versatility aa never before in Allen Holubar’s “Man-Woman-Mar riage,” the young producer's latest sponsored by Firat National, which t# at the Colonial now, . ALACE HIP Invisible ee Power,” | tte mo feature at ythin week. honestly. It ix the first Goldwyn picture in which House Peters plays | | the leading role | PRINCESS “OV Joe Bush” and a lot of his hairy relatives ate seen in “Over the Rorder,” the Paramount picture fea turing Betty Compson and Tom Moore, which is showing at the Princess now, For this Penrhyn Stanlaws production, Casting Diree- tor Goodstadt went thru bisa “Men Bearded Types’ file and summoned the best ones to serve as Canadian frontiersmen in this thrilling story of the present-day illegal traffic in “booze” across the marten border. HARPIST TO PLAY — AT WINTER GARDEN Ruth Osborne Boyer, harpist, well known in local musical circles, has been engaged to appear at the Win- ter Garden for the next three days. Miss Boyer will present a program of popular and classical numbers, ap- pearing once during the afternoon and twice each evening, The screen features a new comedy of youth, “The Cradle Buster.” In adi the regular short subjects j lem,” a picture based on biblical his- | tory, will be shown | Some Kongo natives believe that Appearance of a baby's first tooth in |the upper jaw is a sign of bad luck land that the baby should be killed, oe Glenn Hunter in “The| Cradle Buster,” showing at the Winter Garden now, starring | eters and Irene Rich, is the |]} the Palace Hip/f) The story deals with | underworld characters and the ef. | forts of a reformed convict to live! Special Soft, in many color Special $4.95 Complete with Sh Special Special Special | Gate-Leg | | | Special $7.75 $1.25 Special $6.55 THE GROTE-RANKIN GQ) Fine Brown Mahogany Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet $19.50 Warm Beacon Indian Robes Eighteen Only High-grade oor Lamps $23.75 Mahogany-finished Davenport Table of Period Design $27.50 Mahogany-finished Tea Wagons with conte tops $27.50 Mahogany-finished Smokers’ Stand with humidor $9.75 Large Mahogany-finished Table of attractive design Special $37.50 Mahogany-finished Sofa End Table of pleasing design Embroidered Muslin Pillow Cases of several styles Special, Pair Large Wear-Ever Aluminum Roasters Practical Gifts PAGE 3 OTTO F. KEGEL, President No Need to Forget Anybody Here Are Twenty Feature Values for Last Minute Shoppers | Mahogany-finished Library Table Queen Anne Design Special $25.00 Brown Mahogany-finished Windsor Rocker or Chair Special $14.50 Mahogany-finished Table Lamps In various heights, with shades Special $19.75 Mahogany-finished Spinet Desk A Ladies’ Gift Special $19.50 Polychrome and Metal-finished Floor Lamps Complete with silk shades Special $39.75 Beautifully Dressed Mamma Dolls that are 19 inches tall Special $5.35 Number 2, 3, 4, 5 Kiddie Kars to make little tots happy Special $1.98 A Large Assortment of te ict cileen 49c For the Mechanical Boy. Mechanical Trains with aes Pres three coaches — $2.9 98 Mahogany-finished Smokers’ Stands with Fre inset $1.9 95 rs ades Court Awards Ring to Jilted Fiance WHITE PLAIN Y., Dec. 21- What is an engag nt ring and to whom does it belong? This age-old question has just been decided by Judge William F. Bleakley of the county court. He has ruled that an engagement ring is not a gift it's a symbol of the promise given by the youn gman’'s fiancee. Therefore, by the dectsion Miss Ma rion Stone must return a $750 mond and platinum ring to Irving Wetthsman or give him $500. They were engaged. They quarrel. ‘They became disengaged. He asked for the ring. She responded with ringing laughter. He rang for the law. Miss Stone, who is a blonde of no difficult aspect, admitted having sold the ring for $800. Sea Rises Above High Water Mark MABLETHORPE, Eng., Dec. 21.— The sea rose suddenly on the Lin- dinary high tide mark | BLUE MOUSE dia- | colnshire coast 28 feet above the or- English oak used in Westminster hall, London, between 1393 and 1396, “Preacher Will I Sue Widow Who Renigs ORANGE, N, J., Dec. 21.-—-No ser- mon will be preached by the Rev George Hermann wson on “The Woman Thou Gavest Me.” Mr, Law- son is searching for Mrs. May Mason, | who broke off her engagement with the preacher “because of illness due | j to publicity.” Mr. Lawson, who} prayed night and day for a wife, has | | said that if the wedding does not take | place soon he will sue Mrs. won| for brea of promise. The ¢ hile “prayer fiance” is said to be worth | $400,000. “The Finest of 5500 Photo- plays” —Carl Laemmle President Pictures Corporation “TEA-CLER | is mscif—and he's # Unliversal Coming seem, Booth Tarkington's Masterpiece RT, DON’T MISS IT Saturday, Dec. 23 fe Columbia ~~! e2 peppy nishing, music. ‘The le tendan Popa

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